Sandhu, A.Masuda, H.Oral, A.Bending, S. J.2016-02-082016-02-0820010021-4922http://hdl.handle.net/11693/24856An ultra-high sensitive room temperature scanning Hall probe microscope (RT-SHPM) system incorporating a GaAs/A1GaAs micro-Hall probe was used for the direct magnetic imaging of localized magnetic field fluctuations in very close proximity to the surface of ferromagnetic materials. The active area, Hall coefficient and field sensitivity of the Hall probe were 0.8 μm×0.8 μm, 0.3 Ω/G and 0.04 G/√Hz, respectively. The use of a semiconducting Hall probe sensor enabled measurements in the presence of externally applied magnetic fields. Samples studied included magnetic recording media, demagnetized strontium ferrite permanent magnets, and low coercivity perpendicular garnet thin films. The RT-SHPM offers a simple means for quantitatively monitoring sub-micron magnetic domain structures at room temperature.EnglishGarnetsHall probe sensorMagnetic domainsMagnetic imagingMagnetic recording mediaScanning Hall probe microscopyFerromagnetic materialsFloppy disk storageGarnetsMagnetic bubblesMagnetic domainsMagnetic field effectsMagnetic hysteresisMagnetizationOptical microscopyScanningThin filmsMagnetic imagingScanning hall probe microscopes (SHPM)Imaging techniquesRoom temperature sub-micron magnetic imaging by scanning hall probe microscopyArticle